BREAKING: Gun Rights Giants Unite To Crush California's Glock Ban

Published on October 14, 2025
Duration: 11:24

This video details a lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, and NRA against California's new law, AB 1127 (now California Penal Code Section 27595 Alpha), which bans the sale of semi-automatic pistols deemed convertible to machine guns. The law, effective July 1st, 2026, specifically targets Glock-style handguns. The lawsuit argues this ban violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, citing Supreme Court precedents like Heller and Bruen, and emphasizes that these firearms are in common use for lawful purposes.

Quick Summary

A new California law, AB 1127 (Penal Code Section 27595 Alpha), effective July 1, 2026, bans the sale of semi-automatic pistols deemed convertible to machine guns, primarily targeting Glock-style handguns. Gun rights groups SAF, FPC, and NRA have filed a lawsuit, James v. Bonta, arguing this ban violates the Second Amendment by restricting firearms in common use for lawful purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new California law banning certain handguns called?

The new California law is known as AB 1127, and it has been codified as California Penal Code Section 27595 Alpha. It specifically targets semi-automatic pistols that the state claims could be readily converted into machine guns.

Which organizations are suing California over the Glock ban?

The lawsuit, James v. Bonta, is being brought by the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), and the National Rifle Association (NRA), along with individual gun owners and a range.

When does the California handgun ban take effect?

The California law banning the sale or transfer of certain semi-automatic pistols, California Penal Code Section 27595 Alpha, is set to take effect on July 1st, 2026.

What is the legal basis for the lawsuit against California's handgun ban?

The lawsuit argues that the ban violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments, citing Supreme Court precedents like District of Columbia v. Heller (handguns in common use for lawful purposes) and the Bruen Decision (requiring historical tradition for restrictions).

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